I’ve been absent for far too long it seems. One of my resolutions for this year is to resume my updates. If only for my own record of progress, I feel that it may prove to be a useful incentive. The picture below has been …
Read MoreOnce They All Believed In Dragons
Here is a poem that was written by Jack Prelutsky. It’s not mine, but I really like this one. ONCE THEY ALL BELIEVED IN DRAGONS Once they all believed in dragons When the world was fresh and young, We were woven into legends, Tales …
Read MoreThe Unspoken Poem
Here is another poem that I wrote for Valentine’s Day. This one was actually written in the first days of January for someone close to me. She had made me a small book out of folded paper. It was about matchbox size. Within were ten pages with a front …
Read MoreThe Fallen Leaves
Life can sometimes seem unchanging in its progression through time. Every clock turning backwards mockingly with every furtive glance. At other times it may change suddenly and without care as though an earthquake has just torn asunder all that you held dear. All around you …
Read MoreDark and Stormy
“It was a dark and stormy night…” Damn. That’s not right. “It was a dark and stormy morning…” Better. I awoke to find that the heavens had given up the ghost and emptied the left over bath water from an exceptionally dry and muggy summer. …
Read MoreIn the Beginning
I was busy over the weekend and so I was unable to go ahead with my plan to post the first chapter of my novel, “Throne of Ice”. However, I shall endeavour to do so sometime this week. In the meantime, here is the opening …
Read MoreA Royal Failure
I recently received word of my submission. Judging from the title of this post one might be given the impression that it had been thrown out. The truth of the matter is far from what you might think. I am living in South Korea and …
Read MoreSleepless Nights
I haven’t slept for five nights now. I stole an hour or so the other night. I know this as I must have finally dozed during a film I was watching as I woke up near the end. That is it. Strangely, I do not …
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